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Nagoshima2020-04-20 08:53:28
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Nagoshima, 2020-04-20 08:53:28

Strange SSD problems and solutions?

Hello.

There was a problem not entirely clear to me, but maybe solved by you.
The other day I decided to "blow off" the dust in the system unit. Having pulled everything out, he went to wash the body under the shower; rubbed, dried, everything. I took up the details, there was not much dust on them, so I quickly walked with a brush and let's collect, without expecting a catch. More time was spent laying cables than actually cleaning. I turn on my computer, and this blockhead somehow booted up, which is immediately noticeable to people who have a hard drive. I checked it on crystaldiskmark, everything reads and writes as before, the speed has not dropped, there are no errors. Let's sin on one of the hdd, of which I have 5 pcs. harnessed, suddenly which one does not pull already, but they are also in order. Having freaked out, I decided to unweave the perfect styling and pull out all the spare parts. He pulled out the mother, the block, connected the vidyuhi, connected the ssd - it booted up instantly. Connected hdd - perfect. Connected the second hdd - perfect. Well I guess let's stuff everything back, maybe some glitch jumped. I screwed the mother, block, vidyuhu, stuck only ssd so far, and blet, somehow booted up again. Pulled everything out of the case again. I also laid it out on the table, I do it according to the same principle, but one dick is loaded slowly now. Well, I think it's time.

And here I am. Has anyone encountered such a problem, have you seen this incomprehensible obscurantism? My tambourine has already broken and my legs hurt from dancing.

Krch, my equipment:

  • Mother - Gigabyte ga-z97x-soc
  • Proc - i7 4770k
  • Power - Cougar STE600w
  • SSD - Smartbuy 120gb Revival

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Nagoshima, 2020-04-20
@Nagoshima

In general, it turned out that I accidentally turned on the trigger with switching voltage, as a result, everything was started at a minimum and at low voltage, because of this, sobsna, all the fuss.
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Thank you all, and so that your iron children do not get sick with:

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Drno, 2020-04-20
@Drno

Check if the wires are not overtightened/twisted Plug in
ssd without an adapter - do you do that on the table?)
Check that the mother is not deformed when screwed to the case ...

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ton1, 2020-04-20
@ton1

If we discard the theory of "Windows is shitting" (it's not worth a dozen, I hope? This one can),
then usually such jambs come from the lack of cables, or if the screed has overdone them in the connector, it turns and the contact is also broken. You can also screw up with tightening the bolts on the cooler, bend the mother with unpredictable bugs

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